Grenzpunkt Null. Charles Baudelaire & Die Blumen des Bösen.

Limit point zero show
Created: 2016
Music for the hurt soul!
Zero crossing point was a radio transmission broadcast from 1992 to 1998 on DT64 and MDR Sputnik. For design and presentation, Rex Joswig, among others, was known as the frontman of the band Herbst in Peking.
Joswig, who was always announced as a "living repetition machine," was able to help the listener with a collage of different kinds of music (from punk to rock to dub and techno), as a rule by his own works of avant-garde literature (among others William (Including Blake Runner, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Angel Heart), to create a piece of radio art with an intense listening experience that still has cult status.
After the recruitment, there were isolated publications on the radio and the Internet. Since July 3, 2010, Grenzpunkt Null has been broadcast on the free Berlin cultural radio Reboot.FM-Biografie
Rex Joswig was born on 22 January 1962 in Anklam and grew up in Neubrandenburg, where he was expelled from school in 1980 shortly before graduating from high school. He moved to Berlin in 1981, worked as a psychiatrist and gravedigger, and from 1984 as a roadie with a jazzmusician.
At the evening school Joswig Dr. Totenhöfer met, with whom he began to write music. In the spring of 1987, they founded some other musicians in Beijing. From the beginning, the band had problems with the GDR authorities because of their name (the Ministry of Culture feared diplomatic complications with China) and the politically unconformable standpoint of Joswig. He often began concerts with the phrase "Today is the day when the system collapses - we celebrate this day". In July 1989, the band was withdrawn from the performance permit after Joswig had called shortly before on the Brandenburger Rocknacht to a silence for the victims of the massacre at Tian'anmen Square in Beijing.
Joswig traveled to Budapest in October 1989, and from there to West Berlin. At the beginning of 1990 he moved back to East Berlin and founded the first independent record company of the GDR with Peking Records.
In addition to his singing at the Autumn in Beijing, Rex Joswig also performs The Hidden Sea Sound System. He worked with Babylon 23, Badphish, Column One and the lyricist Bert Papenfuß-Gorek.
From 1991 to 1998, he moderated the Radiosender Grenzpunkt Null on DT 64 and MDR Sputnik respectively. Since 2009, he has been producing Zero Reloaded, which has been broadcast on Reboot.FM since 2010.
Today he lives in Berlin and works as a freelance artist, musician, producer and DJ - u.a. In the coffee burger .. the other music is compiled by me Cut and Edited.
And now have fun while listening .... and lg from Kiel Frank Brandenburg

Limit point zero show
Created: 2016
Music for the hurt soul!
Zero crossing point was a radio transmission broadcast from 1992 to 1998 on DT64 and MDR Sputnik. For design and presentation, Rex Joswig, among others, was known as the frontman of the band Herbst in Peking.
Joswig, who was always announced as a "living repetition machine," was able to help the listener with a collage of different kinds of music (from punk to rock to dub and techno), as a rule by his own works of avant-garde literature (among others William (Including Blake Runner, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Angel Heart), to create a piece of radio art with an intense listening experience that still has cult status.
After the recruitment, there were isolated publications on the radio and the Internet. Since July 3, 2010, Grenzpunkt Null has been broadcast on the free Berlin cultural radio Reboot.FM-Biografie
Rex Joswig was born on 22 January 1962 in Anklam and grew up in Neubrandenburg, where he was expelled from school in 1980 shortly before graduating from high school. He moved to Berlin in 1981, worked as a psychiatrist and gravedigger, and from 1984 as a roadie with a jazzmusician.
At the evening school Joswig Dr. Totenhöfer met, with whom he began to write music. In the spring of 1987, they founded some other musicians in Beijing. From the beginning, the band had problems with the GDR authorities because of their name (the Ministry of Culture feared diplomatic complications with China) and the politically unconformable standpoint of Joswig. He often began concerts with the phrase "Today is the day when the system collapses - we celebrate this day". In July 1989, the band was withdrawn from the performance permit after Joswig had called shortly before on the Brandenburger Rocknacht to a silence for the victims of the massacre at Tian'anmen Square in Beijing.
Joswig traveled to Budapest in October 1989, and from there to West Berlin. At the beginning of 1990 he moved back to East Berlin and founded the first independent record company of the GDR with Peking Records.
In addition to his singing at the Autumn in Beijing, Rex Joswig also performs The Hidden Sea Sound System. He worked with Babylon 23, Badphish, Column One and the lyricist Bert Papenfuß-Gorek.
From 1991 to 1998, he moderated the Radiosender Grenzpunkt Null on DT 64 and MDR Sputnik respectively. Since 2009, he has been producing Zero Reloaded, which has been broadcast on Reboot.FM since 2010.
Today he lives in Berlin and works as a freelance artist, musician, producer and DJ - u.a. In the coffee burger .. the other music is compiled by me Cut and Edited.
And now have fun while listening .... and lg from Kiel Frank Brandenburg